How would you like to buy your zine? - We Make Zines2015-03-03T20:34:30Zhttp://wemakezines.ning.com/forum/topics/how-would-you-like-to-buy-your?commentId=2288844%3AComment%3A141975&feed=yes&xn_auth=noPaypal or cash through the ma…tag:wemakezines.ning.com,2010-08-18:2288844:Comment:1491412010-08-18T12:45:17.680ZRebel Jane Millshttp://wemakezines.ning.com/profile/sJaneMills
Paypal or cash through the mail
Paypal or cash through the mail Cash or paypal. Of course I w…tag:wemakezines.ning.com,2010-08-18:2288844:Comment:1491232010-08-18T02:24:50.378ZNicholehttp://wemakezines.ning.com/profile/Nichole
Cash or paypal. Of course I would rather trade for a zine over the cash any day.
Cash or paypal. Of course I would rather trade for a zine over the cash any day. As a minor I can't use paypal…tag:wemakezines.ning.com,2010-08-15:2288844:Comment:1486622010-08-15T20:22:25.492ZBecky the Evil Flowerhttp://wemakezines.ning.com/profile/Inertia
As a minor I can't use paypal or etsy without going to my dad and giving him money and sitting next to him to make sure he buys the right thing. It's annoying to him and I hate making him annoyed so I would rather send money in the mail. That way it's totally in my hands.
As a minor I can't use paypal or etsy without going to my dad and giving him money and sitting next to him to make sure he buys the right thing. It's annoying to him and I hate making him annoyed so I would rather send money in the mail. That way it's totally in my hands. cash or paypal..tag:wemakezines.ning.com,2010-08-11:2288844:Comment:1479332010-08-11T17:26:20.395Ztwilight geckohttp://wemakezines.ning.com/profile/sherryhill
cash or paypal..
cash or paypal.. paypal button, usually, or et…tag:wemakezines.ning.com,2010-08-09:2288844:Comment:1475482010-08-09T05:34:48.599ZAmyhttp://wemakezines.ning.com/profile/Amy482
paypal button, usually, or etsy. Both are a lot easier, and I have a tendency not to trust online stores I don't know.
paypal button, usually, or etsy. Both are a lot easier, and I have a tendency not to trust online stores I don't know. I echo your views on etsy.
A…tag:wemakezines.ning.com,2010-08-03:2288844:Comment:1466642010-08-03T09:24:50.568Zriekahttp://wemakezines.ning.com/profile/rieka
I echo your views on etsy.<br />
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Alicia said:<br />
<i>If a website is well done then I don't really care. I'll shop online and pay paypal, but I have nothing against ordering through the mail either. The only place I won't shop is Etsy. I refuse to shop there.</i>
I echo your views on etsy.<br />
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Alicia said:<br />
<i>If a website is well done then I don't really care. I'll shop online and pay paypal, but I have nothing against ordering through the mail either. The only place I won't shop is Etsy. I refuse to shop there.</i> Paypal for me, I live in Zamb…tag:wemakezines.ning.com,2010-07-01:2288844:Comment:1420082010-07-01T07:16:35.980ZLizWhttp://wemakezines.ning.com/profile/LizW
Paypal for me, I live in Zambia so cash isn't going to work here. I am still experimenting with the postal system here, sending items out seems fine, but receiving items is a bit hit and miss. Especially parcels.
Paypal for me, I live in Zambia so cash isn't going to work here. I am still experimenting with the postal system here, sending items out seems fine, but receiving items is a bit hit and miss. Especially parcels. If a website is well done the…tag:wemakezines.ning.com,2010-06-30:2288844:Comment:1419752010-06-30T23:30:07.088ZAliciahttp://wemakezines.ning.com/profile/Alicia
If a website is well done then I don't really care. I'll shop online and pay paypal, but I have nothing against ordering through the mail either. The only place I won't shop is Etsy. I refuse to shop there.
If a website is well done then I don't really care. I'll shop online and pay paypal, but I have nothing against ordering through the mail either. The only place I won't shop is Etsy. I refuse to shop there. This has nothing to do with t…tag:wemakezines.ning.com,2010-06-30:2288844:Comment:1419662010-06-30T22:03:25.965ZNicoleIntroverthttp://wemakezines.ning.com/profile/NicoleIntrovert
This has nothing to do with the technology to purchase online. This is just a really crappy website that doesn't explain their system properly.<br />
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<cite>James N. Dawson said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://wemakezines.ning.com/forum/topics/how-would-you-like-to-buy-your?page=2&amp;commentId=2288844%3AComment%3A141947&amp;x=1#2288844Comment141947"><div>I just bought a book on line, at A1 Books. First, I tried buying with my PayPal. It said:<br></br><br></br>We are not able to process your payment using…</div>
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This has nothing to do with the technology to purchase online. This is just a really crappy website that doesn't explain their system properly.<br />
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<cite>James N. Dawson said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://wemakezines.ning.com/forum/topics/how-would-you-like-to-buy-your?page=2&amp;commentId=2288844%3AComment%3A141947&amp;x=1#2288844Comment141947"><div>I just bought a book on line, at A1 Books. First, I tried buying with my PayPal. It said:<br/><br/>We are not able to process your payment using your PayPal account at this time. Please return to the recipient's website to complete your transaction using their regular checkout flow. (This happens often, and on high-speed connections too.)<br/><br/>Okay. I went back and looked at my options. A1 had their own credit/debit card payment method. But first I had to register. I did that. I was told my data was in error. Somebody with my e-mail was already registered. Okay. That was me. How am I supposed to remember all these places I've registered with and bought from? It may be easy for you, but not for me. I logged in, and it indicated I WAS logged in. Then I tried to check out again. It said there was nothing in my shopping cart. I went back and added my book again and it brought up my cart. Now it had TWO books in it (because there already WAS one in there, which they said there WASN'T). I deleted the extra one I'd just added. (No delete option as there are in many "shopping carts", so I just blanked out the "quantity box".) Proceeded to checkout. Told me I had to ACTIVATE my account with them. If I was already logged in and I'd already ordered from them in the past (which I did, the book I'd bought was right there on the screen) why did I have to "activate" my account. Wasn't it already "active"??? But---I complied with their "instructions". Updated my several-years-old information. Pressed continue. Told to finalize order. Did it. Went through.<br/><br/>Total time: One half hour, AT LEAST.<br/><br/>Total time if I'd just written a check or enclosed cash and addressed and stamped an envelope: 5 minutes, IF THAT MUCH.<br/><br/>'Nuff said.</div>
</blockquote> I just bought a book on line,…tag:wemakezines.ning.com,2010-06-30:2288844:Comment:1419472010-06-30T19:34:17.798ZJames N. Dawsonhttp://wemakezines.ning.com/profile/JamesNDawson
I just bought a book on line, at A1 Books. First, I tried buying with my PayPal. It said:<br />
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We are not able to process your payment using your PayPal account at this time. Please return to the recipient's website to complete your transaction using their regular checkout flow. (This happens often, and on high-speed connections too.)<br />
<br />
Okay. I went back and looked at my options. A1 had their own credit/debit card payment method. But first I had to register. I did that. I was told my data was in…
I just bought a book on line, at A1 Books. First, I tried buying with my PayPal. It said:<br />
<br />
We are not able to process your payment using your PayPal account at this time. Please return to the recipient's website to complete your transaction using their regular checkout flow. (This happens often, and on high-speed connections too.)<br />
<br />
Okay. I went back and looked at my options. A1 had their own credit/debit card payment method. But first I had to register. I did that. I was told my data was in error. Somebody with my e-mail was already registered. Okay. That was me. How am I supposed to remember all these places I've registered with and bought from? It may be easy for you, but not for me. I logged in, and it indicated I WAS logged in. Then I tried to check out again. It said there was nothing in my shopping cart. I went back and added my book again and it brought up my cart. Now it had TWO books in it (because there already WAS one in there, which they said there WASN'T). I deleted the extra one I'd just added. (No delete option as there are in many "shopping carts", so I just blanked out the "quantity box".) Proceeded to checkout. Told me I had to ACTIVATE my account with them. If I was already logged in and I'd already ordered from them in the past (which I did, the book I'd bought was right there on the screen) why did I have to "activate" my account. Wasn't it already "active"??? But---I complied with their "instructions". Updated my several-years-old information. Pressed continue. Told to finalize order. Did it. Went through.<br />
<br />
Total time: One half hour, AT LEAST.<br />
<br />
Total time if I'd just written a check or enclosed cash and addressed and stamped an envelope: 5 minutes, IF THAT MUCH.<br />
<br />
'Nuff said.